(a) Action or proceedings to
enforce. Exception. Pursuant to Rule 14-506(a), no person who is not duly
admitted and licensed to practice law in Utah as an attorney at law or as a
foreign legal consultant nor any person whose right or license to so practice
has terminated either by disbarment, suspension, failure to pay his or her
license and other fees or otherwise, shall practice or assume to act or hold
himself or herself out to the public as a person qualified to practice law or
to carry on the calling of an attorney at law in Utah. Such practice, or
assumption to act or holding out, by any such unlicensed or disbarred or
suspended person shall not constitute a crime, but this prohibition against the
practice of law by any such person shall be enforced by such civil action or
proceedings, including writ, contempt or injunctive proceedings, as may be
necessary and appropriate, which action or which proceedings shall be
instituted by the Bar after approval by the Board.

(b) Nothing in this article
shall prohibit a person who is unlicensed as an attorney at law or a foreign
legal consultant from personally representing that person's own interests in a
cause to which the person is a party in his or her own right and not as
assignee.